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...This President will save Social Security," says Bush about himself. Future payouts will increase, he claims, by letting people invest part of their payroll taxes, so "even low-income workers" can "build wealth...
...fund is tiny, only $5 million in assets, yet the concept is catching on. MutualMinds.com is another cybersite that recently filed to launch a mutual fund that would pool investors' predictions on future stock prices and invest based on their combined forecasts. A survey on iexchange.com a site where amateur analysts strut their stuff, asks surfers if they'd like to invest in a fund based on its top picks...
REBOUNDING REITS Real estate investment trusts are publicly traded companies that invest in properties ranging from New York City skyscrapers to Texas prisons. Despite high dividends, averaging 7%, REITs have been slumping the past couple years as investors dumped them for more lucrative returns in the tech sector. Now, with tech wobbling, the real estate market remains hot, so REITs have been rising. Analysts favor those with holdings in high-occupancy areas or with long-term commercial leases. Leading performers this year include: Vornado Realty Trust and Spieker Properties. The risk: if interest rates keep rising, REITs could take another...
...generally--but not always--lower than those on comparable funds at, say, Vanguard or Fidelity. But you pay a commission to get in and out. So while ETFs make it easy to day-trade the whole market around Greenspan's latest remarks, they also make it expensive to invest small amounts...
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